The tourist traffic that New Zealand should strive to encourage is that from ‘Australia and Britain. There is great scope for including more Australian to visit these shores, and in straining to reach the wealthy Americans there has been insufficient attention paid to those nearer. Australians may not ■spent as much as others, but from all other viewpoints, they would lie the more welcome guests and would not demand the ostentatious luxuries desired by so many newly rich from the United States.—Greymoutlv “Star.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1927, Page 3
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